Cells & Tissues Sequence Review with Anatomy Jeopardy Tom Gest, PhD Division of Anatomical Sciences University of Michigan Medical School Vessels, Lymphatics, & Fascia Bones & Joints Muscles & Nerves Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Keep a record of each player’s points. Clinical Items Vessels, Lymphatics, & Fascia 100 Points This artery sends a perforating branch to supply the lower trapezius. Vessels, Lymphatics, & Fascia 100 Points What is the dorsal scapular artery? Vessels, Lymphatics, & Fascia 200 Points This deep fascia envelopes the pectoralis minor muscle. Vessels, Lymphatics, & Fascia 200 Points What is the clavipectoral fascia? Vessels, Lymphatics, & Fascia 300 Points Pectoral branches of this artery supply the pectoral muscles. Vessels, Lymphatics, & Fascia 300 Points What is the thoracoacromial artery? Vessels, Lymphatics, & Fascia 400 Points Also known as anterior axillary nodes, these nodes receive more than 80% of breast lymph. Vessels, Lymphatics, & Fascia 400 Points What are the pectoral lymph nodes? Vessels, Lymphatics, & Fascia 500 Points These branches of spinal branches of segmental vessels anastomose with the anterior and posterior spinal arteries. Vessels, Lymphatics, & Fascia 500 Points What are radicular arteries? Bones & Joints 100 Points Represents an elaboration of the supraspinous ligament in the cervical region. Bones & Joints 100 Points What is the ligamentum nuchae? Bones & Joints 200 Points Also called a facet joint, this is a synovial joint between articular processes. Bones & Joints 200 Points What is a zygapophyseal joint? Bones & Joints 300 Points This bone is formed by the fusion of 5 vertebrae. Bones & Joints 300 Points What is the sacrum? Bones & Joints 400 Points This portion of the vertebral or neural arch attaches to the vertebral body. Bones & Joints 400 Points What is the pedicle? Bones & Joints 500 Points This bone has foramina in its transverse processes that transmit the vertebral vessels. Bones & Joints 500 Points What is a cervical vertebra? Muscles & Nerves 100 Points Paralysis of this muscle causes an inability to raise the point of the shoulder. Muscles & Nerves 100 Points What is the trapezius muscle? Muscles & Nerves 200 Points This nerve supplies the upper portion of the pectoralis major muscle. Muscles & Nerves 200 Points What is the lateral pectoral nerve? Muscles & Nerves 300 Points Branches of the ventral rami of these spinal nerves contribute to the subtrapezial plexus. Muscles & Nerves 300 Points What are C3 and C4? Muscles & Nerves 400 Points This muscle extends and medially rotates the arm. Muscles & Nerves 400 Points What is the latissimus dorsi muscle? Muscles & Nerves 500 Points This action is shared by the rhomboid muscles and trapezius. Muscles & Nerves 500 Points What is retraction of the scapula? Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves 100 Points This extension of pia mater anchors the conus medullaris inferiorly. Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves 100 Points What is the filum terminale internum? Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves 200 Points Cell bodies of motor neurons are located here. Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves 200 Points What is the ventral horn of the spinal cord? Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves 300 Points Cutting this structure would cause numbness in a dermatome, but no muscle paralysis or weakness. Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves 300 Points What is the dorsal root? Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves 400 Points The level of the inferior limit of the dural sac. Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves 400 Points What is S2? Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves 500 Points Cutting this nerve may result in numbness on one side of the back. Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves 500 Points What is the dorsal primary ramus? Clinical Items 100 Points Above or below the 4th lumbar vertebral spine. Clinical Items 100 Points Where do you usually perform a lumbar puncture? Clinical Items 200 Points Abdominal viscera may herniate through this weak area in the posterolateral abdominal wall. Clinical Items 200 Points What is the lumbar triangle? Clinical Items 300 Points Compression of the roots of a spinal nerve, often by a herniated intervertebral disc. Clinical Items 300 Points What is radiculopathy? Clinical Items 400 Points Insertion of a needle into the subarachnoid space to collect a sample of cerebrospinal fluid. Clinical Items 400 Points What is lumbar puncture? Clinical Items 500 Points An extension of breast tissue superiorly along the border of the pectoralis major muscle. Clinical Items 500 Points What is the axillary tail? Good luck on your final exam The Daily Double